I meant the place in the trees with all the wooden walkways. I think the mage and daemons have some quests that are slightly different. so you might not know. It's kind of hard to remember where I all got to, since I was doing a daemon at the same time.

You're a veteran rpg'er for sure, now, and you'll go down in our Hall of Fame for completing this one!

Hi Jean...that was what I called fairy land. Hated that place, that is where I got stuck and couldn't find my way out. I was there yesterday afternoon and I finished in about 6 hours after including doing some grueling side quests. If you made it that far you may as well finish but I have to say that the game gets seriously harder the closer you get to the end. Most times it was 15 to 1 and they all were 10 levels higher than me. Buy as many health potions as you possibly can and dump anything else, you will need it. The only way I made it was finding a teleporter into Purgatory and buying up all the health potions they had by revisiting about ten times. If I had not done that I would have failed. It's a great ending so if you can go for it.

I'm sorry to say I uninstalled the game. I can try playing again on my new computer when I get it, but will have to start my characters all over again in Sacred Plus. Maybe I will do that one day. I feel like now that I'm doing an action game with The Return of the King, I should be ready for anything (well, almost).

I haven't lately found any side quests, but I finally acquired enough of one set of armor to see that it really does give you a bonus. I have 3 of 6 pieces of the Seraphrim Lightning of the Seriesh (well, spelling is close ) With that 3rd piece, I gain a 30% damage bonus. I must say that there are too many armor sets though. She has 2 of another (Ariel's Faith) and one piece of each of two other sets. Since the pieces are random drops from the mini boss or boss monsters, having at least 4 sets with 4 or more pieces makes it too difficult to collect them.

The side quests appear if you get lost and wander around. You'll find a few lone folks in dead ends. I'm sure I missed a lot because the battles were so brutal that unless I got lost I did not wander around intentionally. No good rewards for the quests as in Ancaria. I found that most of the time the rewards were for a Dwarf some other character that I could not use.

I collected only the pieces that boosted my stats. I ended up with a good set of armour comprised of two different sets.

You are getting close Pib, did you find the teleporter so you can get to town if you need potions? They really do increase in number don't they? I used to try and run only to discover they follow you and you end up getting attacked by more.

Not yet. I plan on making good use of the three guys situated by the tower and I've traded in a bunch of the tokens for other classes to buy some for my class and sold a bunch of equipment I don't need. I also found a magic storage chest so I'm going to take out the more useless stuff I stashed there and sell it as well. Only going to keep spare potions and set items that I don't have enough of the set yet to use in those magic chests now.

ok, done the tower, found a teleporter (drat, I had seen others of those but since they don't look like the teleporters from the first campaign, I didn't step on them). Now back around this stupid mountain path. Step, fight, step, fight, rinse lather repeat.